This is a lovely image but I think it could be even better with a few minor adjustments if you were so inclined. The horizon is nearly true but could do with a tiny anti-clockwise rotation. The sky is wonderful but I'm not sure you need so much of the darker rhs. A crop of 1/3-1/2 of the top of the frame and more from the rhs would place your horizon closer to the top third and the groyne thingies would terminate at a natural focal point. Clearly, rules are made to be broken and it's a great image as it stands but you've definitely got a further shot within the frame imho, Phil. The wooden posts might take a fraction more sharpening too. I'm still jealous though :)
Alun

This is a lovely image but I think it could be even better with a few minor adjustments if you were so inclined. The horizon is nearly true but could do with a tiny anti-clockwise rotation. The sky is wonderful but I'm not sure you need so much of the darker rhs. A crop of 1/3-1/2 of the top of the frame and more from the rhs would place your horizon closer to the top third and the groyne thingies would terminate at a natural focal point. Clearly, rules are made to be broken and it's a great image as it stands but you've definitely got a further shot within the frame imho, Phil. The wooden posts might take a fraction more sharpening too. I'm still jealous though
Alun